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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Not only does Joffrey seem to only enjoy inflicting pain and death like his counterpart in the books, but it's taken further as being a sexual fetish for him, seeing as how he enjoyed one whore beating another and later putting arrows in said whore.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Not only does [[Characters/GameOfThronesJoffreyBaratheon Joffrey Baratheon]] seem to only enjoy inflicting pain and death like his counterpart in the books, but it's taken further as being a sexual fetish for him, seeing as how he enjoyed one whore beating another and later putting arrows in said whore.
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* The entities in ''Film/{{Terrified}}'' are attracted to, and consume, blood. When an apparently magnetic entity hiding in a cupboard cause a knife to fly into the bottom of the cupboard and impale Rosentock's palm, he hears it "sucking". Albreck advises Funes to clean his hands when he returns from one of the haunted houses with his hands covered in Jano and Rosentock's blood, to avoid attracting the entities.
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* ''Fanfic/LordOfTheCastle'': Alucard succumbs to this after feeding on the blood of demons in a desperate attempt to save his allies, but this is explained as a side effect of what amounted to self-imposed starvation and could return should Alucard continue to starve himself because of his refusal to drink human blood. The Justice League then offers a [[LoopholeAbuse loophole]] to avert this by having Superman, Hawkgirl, J'onn, or Wonder Woman offer their blood, since they aren't human.
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* ''Film/VampireDiary'': A subset of the 'weekend vampire' subculture known as 'Sangs' actually drink blood. Vicki, who claims to be a real vampire and to need blood to survive, drinks blood to the level that she actually kills her victims.
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* Kind of expected with vampires in Roleplay/ThisIsWar
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* ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'' has two examples:
** The Hellion, a BarbarianHero who can inflict heavy bleed upon enemies, at the cost of becoming winded.
** The Flagellant, a CombatSadomasochist who becomes stronger the closer to death he is.
* The sequel, ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeonII'', also has the Hellion and Flagellant. While the Flagellant is now a PoisonousPerson, the Hellion now has "Bloodlust" as an ability, which clears winded and gives her a damage boost against bleeding enemies. Both characters also chide the PlayerCharacter for giving them a bleeding resistance buff.
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->''"Blood for the Blood God!"''
-->-- '''Khornate Battlecry''', ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} and [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} Warhammer Fantasy]]''

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->''"Blood for the Blood God!"''
->''"BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD!"''
-->-- '''Khornate Battlecry''', ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 and [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} Warhammer Fantasy]]''

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* In ''WebVideo/WelcomeBackPotter'', Voldemort has taken to drinking the Minister of Magic's blood ForTheEvulz.
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